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inally, the manager of the Casino tells Carrie to return the following week, at which time there may be an opening in the chorus line.When the week of waiting is over, Carrie returns to the Casino theatre, where she is told to report the next morning for rehearsal. As the girl walks homeward, her delight turns to dissatisfaction with Hurstwood, whose "handicap of age" she does not comprehend.Once again taking the name Carrie Madenda, the young chorine works hard at rehearsal every day, "the sound of glory ringing in her ears." It seems to Carrie that Hurstwood has decided to sit about the house waiting for her to bring home her weekly twelve dollars. This annoys her because she is anxious to buy new clothes with her salary.Hurstwood stays home the night of the opening performance. The play is a hit and Carrie is assured of work for some time.